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bertha is with us from cnbc hq in the united states. bertha, does that mean i won't be the last person left with an ipad 1? >> no. you will not. you will not. i have -- i have an ipad 2. it'll be tough getting servicing in a couple of years. you know, these things end up obsolete. nonetheless, the international trade commission had imposed the ban in june on the import and sale of iphone 4, 3 gs, ipad 3g and ipad 2 distributed by at&t. the itc ban was specific to a samsung patent covering technology allowing devices to transmit multiple services simultaneously through 3g wireless networks. while the apple products in question are more than a wreer old, some likely iphone 4 remain solid sellers. on saturday u.s. trade rep michael froman said his veto was partly based on the effect the itc ban would have on competition in the u.s. economy and on consumer. he says samsung can still pursue the case in court. we know they probably will. in a statement, samsung says it's disappointed in the itc had, quote, correctly recognized the company had
bertha is with us from cnbc hq in the united states. bertha, does that mean i won't be the last person left with an ipad 1? >> no. you will not. you will not. i have -- i have an ipad 2. it'll be tough getting servicing in a couple of years. you know, these things end up obsolete. nonetheless, the international trade commission had imposed the ban in june on the import and sale of iphone 4, 3 gs, ipad 3g and ipad 2 distributed by at&t. the itc ban was specific to a samsung patent...
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also the united states. but when you look at the -- you know, the real figures, the creation in hamburg, you see the port of hamburg creates more than 20 billion euros income here annually, and custom declaration number 7.6 billion euro generated by the port, and when you see the trend overall, big numbers, changes all over the world, but when you -- in summary, i think the trend is going up and globalization will go on. >> the ocd saying trade will pick up and at one point in time there could even be a lack of ships. do you think that could be the case? >> we see the trend that the number of ships were reaching the port of hamburg does not really increase, but the ships getting bigger. so the number is more or less stable, but the size is much bigger, so the volume they can carry is bigger so the through port and the port is increasing and that's a trend we see right now. but there are a lot of ships in the order lines and we think the number of ships will increase again. >> okay. thank you very much for yo
also the united states. but when you look at the -- you know, the real figures, the creation in hamburg, you see the port of hamburg creates more than 20 billion euros income here annually, and custom declaration number 7.6 billion euro generated by the port, and when you see the trend overall, big numbers, changes all over the world, but when you -- in summary, i think the trend is going up and globalization will go on. >> the ocd saying trade will pick up and at one point in time there...
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let's give you a look at what's on today's agenda in the united states. weekly jobless claims are out at 8:30 a.m. eastern. forecast to rise by 10,000 to a total of 330,000. at 10:00, we get july leading indicators. richard fisher speaks at 2:00 p.m. at a manufacturing conference in orlando. and at 4:00 p.m., treasury secretary jack lew speaks about the economy and jobs, following a tour of an at&t facility in silicon valley. dollar tree, hormel foods, sears holdings, and abercrombie before the bell. and gap, aeropostale and pandora. stay with us. [ male announcer ] it's time. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles a
let's give you a look at what's on today's agenda in the united states. weekly jobless claims are out at 8:30 a.m. eastern. forecast to rise by 10,000 to a total of 330,000. at 10:00, we get july leading indicators. richard fisher speaks at 2:00 p.m. at a manufacturing conference in orlando. and at 4:00 p.m., treasury secretary jack lew speaks about the economy and jobs, following a tour of an at&t facility in silicon valley. dollar tree, hormel foods, sears holdings, and abercrombie before...
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has made its strongest comments yet on alleged united states allege ed use of chemical weapons. ban ki-moon warned there will be serious consequences and reiterated calls for inspectors to be allowed to investigate. the u.n. also announced that as of today, a million children have fled their homes in syria. yousef continues to cover the story out of cairo. time really is of the essence here, because the longer it takes for investigators to enter the area, the less likely they will get to the bottom of this. >> carolin, that's exactly where everybody's trying to move through. and that is trying to get some clarity to the situation. not just the united nations and member countries have been calling for that investigation and i understand sin speinspect in damascus. they have not been allowed to the site of the attack yet and that's due to logistical issues and maybe the government trying to stop them. we cannot verify yet whether this was a chemical weapons attack and who is behind it. now, the united states is also taking action, the white house has directed the intelligence comm
has made its strongest comments yet on alleged united states allege ed use of chemical weapons. ban ki-moon warned there will be serious consequences and reiterated calls for inspectors to be allowed to investigate. the u.n. also announced that as of today, a million children have fled their homes in syria. yousef continues to cover the story out of cairo. time really is of the essence here, because the longer it takes for investigators to enter the area, the less likely they will get to the...
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for the united states, though, it doesn't need any more evidence. in fact, the u.s. says it has plenty of evidence it is going to make public in the coming days to confirm what a lot of countries have been saying, that it was the syrian government that has the capacity and the desire and the will to carry out this type of chemical weapons attack. as we were just hearing, it has also strained relations between the united states and russia. the u.s. has canceled a high-level meeting that was supposed to take place between its under secretary of state and its russian counterparts or russian delegations in the netherlands. that meeting now has been postponed, giving you an indication of how much of a wide division there is between russia and the united states over the issue of syria. meanwhile, as the u.s. says it is considering options that could possibly includemilitary strike on syria, syria comes out defiant saying if so, it would defend itself, and something like a military strike on syria would engulf the region in more violence and possibly even war. it's not only
for the united states, though, it doesn't need any more evidence. in fact, the u.s. says it has plenty of evidence it is going to make public in the coming days to confirm what a lot of countries have been saying, that it was the syrian government that has the capacity and the desire and the will to carry out this type of chemical weapons attack. as we were just hearing, it has also strained relations between the united states and russia. the u.s. has canceled a high-level meeting that was...
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nasdaq up for the final straight session in the united states. bond markets, we saw treasury yields yesterday around the 2.6% mark. just a little bit higher, 2.64%. not much reaction really during the session to the ism, nonmanufacturing index, slightly better than expected. ten-year gilts, look at the production today, still just below this 2.5%. italian yields lower today at 4.25%. now, big focus on the currency markets. australia in a second. elsewhere, euro/dollar, 1.33 mark. dollar/yen, still with a .98 handle. focus on the aussie/dollar, up around two-thirds of a cent today. australian central bank made cuts, and with more unemployment they cut by 25 basis points as expected to a fresh record low. mining boom has been tapering off. the central bank says global growth could pick up next year and a lower aussie/dollar may help exporters. but no clear signal on further cuts. so the ultra dovishness was removed and that's what helped send the aussie back off the three-year lows that we had. as far as the overall is concerned today in australia,
nasdaq up for the final straight session in the united states. bond markets, we saw treasury yields yesterday around the 2.6% mark. just a little bit higher, 2.64%. not much reaction really during the session to the ism, nonmanufacturing index, slightly better than expected. ten-year gilts, look at the production today, still just below this 2.5%. italian yields lower today at 4.25%. now, big focus on the currency markets. australia in a second. elsewhere, euro/dollar, 1.33 mark. dollar/yen,...
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what is at stake is the credibility of the united states. but even more so, the workability of the international system. so one can say that because the west has refused to help the rebels two years ago, they will have to use their force directly against the regime in the coming days or weeks. >> who do you think should lead this if it were to happen? because right now there are kind of groupings of leaders talking. but it's still very unclear who's kind of taking the actual lead. >> well, i think the french and the british are exerting pressures on the united states to lead. and the natural leader is still the united states of america. and we are in a situation that is not that different from that viewpoint from the 1999 in the balkans where an intervention took place in kosovo without a legal authorization from the united nations, but an intervention that was deemed as legitimate because here again, a government was killing its citizens. >> how, though, do you intervene when you're not quite sure who you're supporting? when i look at this
what is at stake is the credibility of the united states. but even more so, the workability of the international system. so one can say that because the west has refused to help the rebels two years ago, they will have to use their force directly against the regime in the coming days or weeks. >> who do you think should lead this if it were to happen? because right now there are kind of groupings of leaders talking. but it's still very unclear who's kind of taking the actual lead....
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i caution the fact that with the release of the minutes out today in the united states, investors are still very jittery and nervous. you see behind me in the wall, the picture really mixed out here in asia in anticipation of fed tapering. as i'm speaking now, if you can kick off with emerging market space, we're seeing huge volatility once again. the indian market which had rebounded following losses the last few days, that gave way to deeper losses as we're seeing weakness again in the indian rupee versus the u.s. dollar. that has hit another record low as of today, even though yesterday we saw that currency rebound. that could be affecting the equities picture at this point in time, market still trading. deep losses, 258 points across the board there. indonesia managed to rebound from yesterday's two-day selling route that took the index down by 9 plus percent. indonesia's president said he's going to be unveiling a package of policies to address the inflation issue and job losses in the economy. he went on to say it is going to be hard to hit the growth target of 6.3%, even though
i caution the fact that with the release of the minutes out today in the united states, investors are still very jittery and nervous. you see behind me in the wall, the picture really mixed out here in asia in anticipation of fed tapering. as i'm speaking now, if you can kick off with emerging market space, we're seeing huge volatility once again. the indian market which had rebounded following losses the last few days, that gave way to deeper losses as we're seeing weakness again in the indian...
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they're pretty saturated here in the united states. and so, you know, the question remains will traffic trends improve there? international is really where sales are growing more quickly, but not as profitable and there is also the question is walmart expanding too quickly in relation to the sales trends. so, you know, there is going to be a lot to look at this morning. >> okay. phil, thank you so much for that. phil wahba, retail correspondent at reuters who joined us from new york. that's it for today's show unfortunately. i'm carolin roth. thank you for watching "worldwide exchange." be safe if you're trading out there in the markets, even though volumes are pretty low. we'll be back with a new show tomorrow. [ male announcer ] it's time. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. >>> good morning. today's top
they're pretty saturated here in the united states. and so, you know, the question remains will traffic trends improve there? international is really where sales are growing more quickly, but not as profitable and there is also the question is walmart expanding too quickly in relation to the sales trends. so, you know, there is going to be a lot to look at this morning. >> okay. phil, thank you so much for that. phil wahba, retail correspondent at reuters who joined us from new york....
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states. these qe programs have been cumulative. it's not a situation where one stops and all that money goes away. it stays there. stays in the system. so i believe that this fear of tapering is quite overdone and you are going to see more and more money going into emerging markets as well as other markets around the world. >> investors will be looking for more clues on tapering when the fomc releases its latest meeting minutes this wednesday. this comes just a day before central bankers and economists meet in jackson hole, wyoming, for the federal reserve's annual economic summit. but ben bernanke is not attending. i hear that mark carney and mr. draghe won't be attending either. some say this could be quite a boring summit this time around. >>> let's give you a look at what's on this week's agenda in the united states. on wednesday, existing home sales for july are out at 10:00 a.m. eastern. the federal reserve will release minutes from july's fomc meeting. investors will be looking to hear
states. these qe programs have been cumulative. it's not a situation where one stops and all that money goes away. it stays there. stays in the system. so i believe that this fear of tapering is quite overdone and you are going to see more and more money going into emerging markets as well as other markets around the world. >> investors will be looking for more clues on tapering when the fomc releases its latest meeting minutes this wednesday. this comes just a day before central bankers...
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it's time. >>> let's give you a look at what's on today's agenda in the united states. 8:30, eyes on the release of the housing starts where analysts expect an uptick from june. building permits expected to rise also. analysts see second quarter productivity climbing to 0.7%. and at 9:55, july's consumer sentiment. todd horowitz is the author and founder at average joe options.com. he joins us now. todd, good morning to you. what data point is most important one according to you today? >> good morning, carolin. i think, you know, you want to look at the housing starts, but i think housing is pretty much factored in. the sentiment number. but the real number is the things to look at here is that we still have a lack of growth, hence the sell-off yesterday in the selling pressure the last couple of weeks. we have seen this week a number of earnings misses and as that continues, we're seeing that we're really not getting real growth in this country, and the rally has been built on all artificial money right now. so those are the things i'm really watching. the economic data that is comi
it's time. >>> let's give you a look at what's on today's agenda in the united states. 8:30, eyes on the release of the housing starts where analysts expect an uptick from june. building permits expected to rise also. analysts see second quarter productivity climbing to 0.7%. and at 9:55, july's consumer sentiment. todd horowitz is the author and founder at average joe options.com. he joins us now. todd, good morning to you. what data point is most important one according to you today?...
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. >> you won't see clearly a revelation in the united states. and for that matter also in canada. but i'm of the opinion that will impact the energy situation in north america, but i think the rest of the world still needs the oil and the gas from all the other countries and areas. and they will be growing. so we have all the emerging markets. there is a certain hype in the developments outside north america. these are early days. gee logically we think they are there, but we have to do the exploration work first and see it in some parts of the world, the operating costs are much higher than they are in the united states, for this type of unconvention unconventional. i think this evolution cannot be exported from the united states and i think the oil for the middle east and the gas is needed in the emerging markets and therefore i'm more on the optimistic side that both sides need to be developed and will have its place in the long-termer term energy picture in the world. >> that was the thoughts of the shell ceo. profits from production refining continue to slip lower. jason game
. >> you won't see clearly a revelation in the united states. and for that matter also in canada. but i'm of the opinion that will impact the energy situation in north america, but i think the rest of the world still needs the oil and the gas from all the other countries and areas. and they will be growing. so we have all the emerging markets. there is a certain hype in the developments outside north america. these are early days. gee logically we think they are there, but we have to do...
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and who controls the starting gate, it is the congress of the united states. >> mr. fisher talking to maria. >>> here we are, just over an hour and ten minutes into trading day in europe. to the upside, not much, 5 to 4 advancers outpacing decliners. one standout right out here, best performing stock out of 600, kpn up 17% at the moment. this after america movil said it plans to make a buyout offer for the dutch carrier. the mexican telecom giant owned by carlos slim has a stake of 30% of kpn and hopes to increase its holding with a bid of 2.4 euros a share. as far as other markets are concerned, ftse 100 outperforming today. basic resources, mining stocks doing okay. that's on the back of chinese industrial output up by 9.7% in july. above expectations. retail sales increasing by 13.2%. consumer unflation steady. xetra dax flat, ibex down around .2. bond markets, treasury yields, 2.59%, dominated by fed taper talk at the moment. gilt yields 2.5%, still higher than where we were before the quarterly inflation report. mr. carney coming out with forward guidance. on th
and who controls the starting gate, it is the congress of the united states. >> mr. fisher talking to maria. >>> here we are, just over an hour and ten minutes into trading day in europe. to the upside, not much, 5 to 4 advancers outpacing decliners. one standout right out here, best performing stock out of 600, kpn up 17% at the moment. this after america movil said it plans to make a buyout offer for the dutch carrier. the mexican telecom giant owned by carlos slim has a stake...
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. >> the united states administration recently has called for a stronger germany in terms of stronger in well. c carston nichol is with us. called it a fairly dull campaign, why is the issue of europe not playing much of a role? >> well, it is not really what would cause sleepless nights for german voters. we have to keep in mind -- >> no one cares in germany they have to pay for it. gerhard schroeder said angela merkel -- >> right, that's an attempt to stir up campaigning a little bit, with less than four weeks to go. overall, macro strategy of putting this campaign to sleep virtually has been playing out very well. german voters are not that concerned the economy is going well, employment is at record levels, unemployment is at low levels, growth is fairly solid, at least, in the european and global comparison. so while putting money on the table for the eurozone is nothing that will be popular with german voters, not giving -- >> because schaeuble came out and talked about the necessity of further support for greece. it is going to have to happen. and maybe the good news for invest
. >> the united states administration recently has called for a stronger germany in terms of stronger in well. c carston nichol is with us. called it a fairly dull campaign, why is the issue of europe not playing much of a role? >> well, it is not really what would cause sleepless nights for german voters. we have to keep in mind -- >> no one cares in germany they have to pay for it. gerhard schroeder said angela merkel -- >> right, that's an attempt to stir up...
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let's give you a look at what is on today's agenda in the united states. the july ppi is out with producer prices forecast to rise 0.3%. and by 0.2% when you strip out food and energy. at 3:15 p.m., more fed speak, james bull lard speaks about monetary policy. as for earnings, look for results from deere and macy's before the open and cisco and agilent after the close. >>> gold prices have seen a bit of a bounceback over the last couple of sessions today. today, though, they are pretty much flat at 1322. but they are back above the 1300 level. tyler broddia, analyst at nomura. he joins us now. thank you for speaking to us this morning. to what extent can gold actually make a meaningful comeback given that tapering is probably coming, whether it is september or october, we don't really care. but tapering is here and dollar -- the dollar will be rising on the back of that. >> yeah. i think that's -- that's the interesting part of where we are right now in the evolution of the goal traders. i think the taper, whether it is coming in september or october, it i
let's give you a look at what is on today's agenda in the united states. the july ppi is out with producer prices forecast to rise 0.3%. and by 0.2% when you strip out food and energy. at 3:15 p.m., more fed speak, james bull lard speaks about monetary policy. as for earnings, look for results from deere and macy's before the open and cisco and agilent after the close. >>> gold prices have seen a bit of a bounceback over the last couple of sessions today. today, though, they are pretty...
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states. russia has been going through a major heroin epidemic over many years, and china is robustly back again as drug-consuming countries. meanwhile to supply both europe and other parts of the world, africa, east africa is becoming the new trafficking area. so the drug trade is truly becoming very global with flows going across the world, increasingly while the political realities are changing in latin america, and particularly countries are moving toward very different regimes. breaking the existing global narcotics regime. >> so with this changing world, can they really achieve anything like a coordinated drug policy on an international level? >> it's going to be very difficult to imagine how that could be the case. in 2016, the united nations will go once again through its reviews of drug policy. and there are large hopes that perhaps the u.n. regime could be reformed to allow for approaches to allow for public health approaches to treatment of users. and to the extent that there are li
states. russia has been going through a major heroin epidemic over many years, and china is robustly back again as drug-consuming countries. meanwhile to supply both europe and other parts of the world, africa, east africa is becoming the new trafficking area. so the drug trade is truly becoming very global with flows going across the world, increasingly while the political realities are changing in latin america, and particularly countries are moving toward very different regimes. breaking the...
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a homage to the united states to some extent. but, yeah, maybe they need to did a little bit of work just looking at gilts here, very interesting, the front end as you expect is rallying strongly. basically saying short sterling, not the currency, the short sterling strips the expectations of monetary policy. those rates are too high. and that's what they don't like. they want -- they want this low rate regime to be priced in to people's thinking. >> but clearly they have -- they have raised their growth forecast significantly, but then went out of his way to say how much weaker we are on a historical basis. >> exactly. i picked up on something he said about in four years' time growth will still be relatively weak in fo four years' time. curious to make a reference to growth in four years' time. we're not recovered from the recession in four years time. overall i think it is much more dovish than expected. >> unemployment is now forecast to fall from 7.8% to 7.1% in the third quarter of 2016. that's the end of the forecast. that
a homage to the united states to some extent. but, yeah, maybe they need to did a little bit of work just looking at gilts here, very interesting, the front end as you expect is rallying strongly. basically saying short sterling, not the currency, the short sterling strips the expectations of monetary policy. those rates are too high. and that's what they don't like. they want -- they want this low rate regime to be priced in to people's thinking. >> but clearly they have -- they have...
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states. i want to talk about the imminent threat of a strike. 24 hours ago, military strike looked imminent and this debate in the house of commons looked like a foregone conclusion. now the prime minister facing questions within his own party, even over the legitimacy of taking military action in syria and this will come down to whether u.n. weapons inspectors come back with closure and concise evident that he used chemical weapons on his people in syria. this could be a good thing for the u.s. and the uk. it could give him time to reach a broader coalition, consensus on what to do in syria. in france next week there is an emergency debate on what to do in syria. the u.n. security council if the evidence comes back that chemical weapons were used, that means you could actually end up seeing a u.n. resolution. mr. putin said if clear evidence of chemical weapons having been used is found, then russia could see -- could support international action on syria. you also have, of course, next week
states. i want to talk about the imminent threat of a strike. 24 hours ago, military strike looked imminent and this debate in the house of commons looked like a foregone conclusion. now the prime minister facing questions within his own party, even over the legitimacy of taking military action in syria and this will come down to whether u.n. weapons inspectors come back with closure and concise evident that he used chemical weapons on his people in syria. this could be a good thing for the...
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narrative in the united states is so focused and i think the west generally is so focused on the political instability that you led in the story today. but by the tens if not hundreds of thousands young people throughout the middle east are building outstanding globally competitive software and technology companies as they are throughout the world and emerging markets in particular. >> chris, i want to bring in a couple of points that you make in your notes that the world's largest ipo in the first quarter was the mobile company of enrock. and the number one ranked consumption country is saudi arabia. that's absolutely fascinating. >> what is additionally fascinating is the largest population watching youtube in saudi arabia is women and the largest amount of content that they're watching is education. so what i think so many of us miss, though we shouldn't, because of course it happened throughout asia and south america, eastern europe and happening in the middle east, in africa, is that having technology in people's hands gives us an ability to do all sorts of things that were not possib
narrative in the united states is so focused and i think the west generally is so focused on the political instability that you led in the story today. but by the tens if not hundreds of thousands young people throughout the middle east are building outstanding globally competitive software and technology companies as they are throughout the world and emerging markets in particular. >> chris, i want to bring in a couple of points that you make in your notes that the world's largest ipo in...
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we need to get you a look at what is on today's agenda in the united states. the weekly jobless claims out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. forecast to rise by 11,000 to 337,000. fannie mae reporting results before the opening bell. expected to be solid following the strong numbers from sister mortgage lender freddie mac on wednesday. we get numbers this morning from amc networks and after the close we hear from lions gate, monster beverage and priceline.com. but as we have been saying, times are tough for another food group. the prices of lobsters have dropped sharply in recent months. the fall is due to oversupply as warmer ocean waters have helped shellfish to grow faster. helped shellfish grow faster. a lot of ss. a huge surge, lobsters have become cheaper because of a fall in global demand for the luxury dish after chinese customers drove prices of the seafood to all time highs. and we have been asking today, which luxury food item do you think is the most overrated? someone smart here writes and says lobster? precisely. you're absolutely right. john writes thr
we need to get you a look at what is on today's agenda in the united states. the weekly jobless claims out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. forecast to rise by 11,000 to 337,000. fannie mae reporting results before the opening bell. expected to be solid following the strong numbers from sister mortgage lender freddie mac on wednesday. we get numbers this morning from amc networks and after the close we hear from lions gate, monster beverage and priceline.com. but as we have been saying, times are...
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the united states is reviewing its aid to egypt. european union will have discussions on wednesday. we understand an arms embargo is on the table, but what is going to weaken any policy decision is the fact that a saudi foreign minister made it clear yesterday that any country threatening to cut off aid to egypt at the largest oil exporter in the world will be happy to -- >> yousuf, thank you for that. >>> cnnoc stood at 38.3 billion yuan. in terms of the forecast, how it is performing against forecasts, for the net profit, this stood at 30.87 billion yuan. so the net profit is better than what analysts were anticipating. cnooc says oil and gas output were up 23.1% year on year. and first half oil and gas sales revenue stood at 110.8 billion yuan. >>> bhp billiton's cost cutting efforts and production boost have failed to stop a slide on its profits, excluding one offs. the global mining giant made $6.1 billion at first six months of 2013. that's well below estimates and it amounts to a 30% drop in profit for the year. as weak commodity prices take hold. bhp says it is pushing on wi
the united states is reviewing its aid to egypt. european union will have discussions on wednesday. we understand an arms embargo is on the table, but what is going to weaken any policy decision is the fact that a saudi foreign minister made it clear yesterday that any country threatening to cut off aid to egypt at the largest oil exporter in the world will be happy to -- >> yousuf, thank you for that. >>> cnnoc stood at 38.3 billion yuan. in terms of the forecast, how it is...